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How 'bout just 6" then?
(05-10-2016, 05:30 PM)Vinny Wrote: [ -> ]How 'bout just 6" then?

Happyno
To be honest Ed - once it is assembled it is actually quite easy to move. I made a toe jack up and in a few minutes I can have several lengths of pipe under the base and move it. I've repositioned it twice since it has been back together and it was comfortable to do by myself.
Kinda figured that. I've easily moved my Fray with my pallet jack.
It was so dark in the basement when I was reassembling the mill I decided to run the wiring for the lighting and hang the florescent light fixtures before I continued with the mill setup.

Test fit to see if all the pieces fit in the enclosure as my CAD program said they should. I still have a few holes to drill in the enclosure for cables but until I know exactly what I'm going to use I can't do that yet.

Ed

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Fan intake.

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Fan exhaust.

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Its strange how a box that looks so big empty fills up so fast with a few components.
Nice work Ed.
(05-30-2016, 06:54 AM)Mayhem Wrote: [ -> ]Nice work Ed.

+1

The cover of that enclosure should have a NASA decal on it.
Just added more work to do on the mill.

Ed

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It wouldn't be set up if it lacked a DRO.